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philwil 2009-07-30 19:40

Re: [How to] lock your applets in place step-by-step
 
this is great, worked perfectly.

sjgadsby 2009-07-30 19:42

Re: [How to] lock your applets in place step-by-step
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jalladin (Post 307779)
...naming the new folder stuff...

Just to be sure, did you name the folder "stuff" or "Stuff"? The system is case sensitive, so if it's "Stuff", you'll need to use:
Code:

cd /media/mmc2/Stuff

silvermountain 2009-07-30 21:24

Re: [How to] lock your applets in place step-by-step
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jalladin (Post 307779)
i dnt know why my Xterm isnt working, i saved the files to a new folder under the "internal memory" naming the new folder stuff... when i open up Xterm any type in ( cd /media/mmc2/stuff ) it say not found.

I am supose to save and not open each file right?

sorry for being such a bother...

Not a bother - I'm a complete Linux-nub myself :)

I'd say do this:

1) Open up File Manager
Click on the Internal memory card link in the left window.
Does Stuff show up in the list of content on the right hand side?

If it does - continue to step 3)

2) If Stuff is not listed in the right window it is most likely that you accidentally created the Stuff directory somewhere else - maybe under a different directory, etc.
You can spend some time digging around for this missing directory - or just create a new one. And since you are already in the file manager you can do that right in there by clicking >File>New Folder and create a folder on the internal memory card

3) So, we know that there is a folder on the internal memory card, at the top-level, named "Stuff" (or whatever).

4) Now launch X Terminal again

5) If you got rootsh installed run the command root

6) Your prompt should have changed to Nokia-N810-something

7) Now type in cd /media/mmc2
(note that you have to use forward-slashes (/) for it to work
ALSO note that you HAVE to put a space between the cd and the folder name

8) You should now be in the root folder of the internal memory card

9) issue the command ls -l

10) Scroll up, if needed, to ensure that you see your Stuff folder there

11) now do cd /Stuff
(and yes, it's case-sensitive so beware of that)

12) You SHOULD now be in the directory where you put the files you downloaded - so now execute the command(s) listed in the earlier posts - and do let us know how it went :)

alephito 2009-07-31 22:31

Re: [How to] lock your applets in place step-by-step
 
This is a must have.

Thanks Querty12 for the patched files and Silvermountain for your How To.

jalladin 2009-08-01 06:46

Re: [How to] lock your applets in place step-by-step
 
Thanks So Much guy's,


IT WORKED!!!

Thanks to you both,

@sjgadsby, it was the case sensitivity. turns out I over looked the fact that when i created a new folder it automatically starts off the name in caps, but when your in Xterm it doesnt. Thanks to you too @silvermountain, i really apriciate you helping make sure i figured this out. It was also me not fully knowing what you meant by running "root" ( type root ) and making sure every word is as is typed in as posted. You would think after wining a Superior Performer award in the Air Force Honor Guard I would have a bit more attention to Detail, lol, Thanks so much guys.:D

st5150 2009-08-01 11:11

Re: [How to] lock your applets in place step-by-step
 
What's the story behind the maemo folks not including this option in OS2008? They'd only have to use the device themselves for 24 hours before realizing locking down the applets is a must have feature. Just one of many things about maemo that scream "the developers do not use this device/OS outside of their office."

VulcanRidr 2009-08-04 07:14

Re: [How to] lock your applets in place step-by-step
 
I finally got this to work. The problem is that the patched versions have exactly the same version numbers as the originals. Shouldn't the versions be updated or at least the release numbers? I can understand not wanting to update the version numbers, but you should be able to call them, for instance,

hildon-desktop_2.0.18-1fix1.1_armel.deb
libhildondesktop0_2.0.18-1fix1.1_armel.deb
libhildonwm0_2.0.18-1fix1.1_armel.deb

or something to differentiate them from the original debs.

But a very useful patch nonetheless. My only wish is that it would be persistent across reboots.

--vr

Andre Klapper 2009-08-04 07:54

Re: [How to] lock your applets in place step-by-step
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VulcanRidr (Post 308660)
The problem is that the patched versions have exactly the same version numbers as the originals. Shouldn't the versions be updated or at least the release numbers?

Thought about other apps/libraries that have a = dependency on this package, instead of a >= dependency? :-)

qwerty12 2009-08-04 08:02

Re: [How to] lock your applets in place step-by-step
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VulcanRidr (Post 308660)
But a very useful patch nonetheless. My only wish is that it would be persistent across reboots.

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=1046 =)

I keep the version numbers the same because you would have to install the osso-rx(34/44)-software-version-unlocked package to be able to install the debs otherwise. I also do not change the section to make it possible to install in Blue Pill mode as it would show up as an update in Blue Pill mode every time which'd be an annoyance.

Tintin 2009-10-21 14:54

Re: [How to] lock your applets in place step-by-step
 
Worked great!


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